76 DSP MODE
DSP MODEPressing SHIFT+EDIT gives access to the off-line DSP functions:
As you can see, the screen layout is virtually identical to the main real-time EDIT screen.
Operation is also the same....
Jog over the point where you want the off-line edit to start and mark an IN point as appropri-
ate. Do the same to mark the OUT point.
Once you are happy with the edit region you have created, you can select the DSP function
you wish to apply to it. This will display a window where you can set parameters appropri-
ate to the selected DSP function using the Q-Link controls.
Unlike EDIT functions that only change pointers to the existing audio, off-line DSP functions
generate new 'processed' audio files on the disk.
As for EDIT, you can select as many tracks as you need to process.
However, please note that processing time increases proportionally as each track (or pair of
stereo tracks) is processed. For example, if processing a stereo track of X length takes Y sec-
onds, processing two stereo tracks of the same length will take twice as long.
NOTE:
Time stretching/Pitch shifting/BPM matching/Varispeed process the tracks in sets of either
mono or stereo tracks, depending on whether the mixer channel is paired or not.
If the mixer channels for selected tracks are paired, the stereo DSP process will remain phase-coherent.
From the main DSP mode, the F1-F5 softkeys provide access to individual DSP function pages.
F6 [MORE] allows access to additional DSP functions.
Then, F6 [BACK] returns to the previous DSP menu.
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